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Integrated Pest Management of major pest and diseases in Eastern Europe and Caucasus










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    Интегрированная защита растений от основных вредителей и болезней в Восточной Европе и на Кавказе 2017
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    ИЗР уже в течение некоторого времени применяется в разных регионах и странах, характеризующихся разными природными и социально-экономическими условиями, а также уровнем развития сельского хозяйства. Однако эффективного развития растениеводства и защиты растений можно достичь в любых обстоятельствах, если применять ИЗР. Использование ИЗР – это не просто строгое соблюдение правил и регламентов, но скорее, ИЗР – это выполнение действий с учетом экологического подхода, включающего в себя принципы, с тратегии и тактики, которые способствуют сокращению применения химических препаратов, а также повышению уровня продовольственной безопасности при устойчивом производстве. Для достижения максимальной эффективности ИЗР следует адаптировать к местным/региональным условиям.
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    Rearing codling moth for the sterile insect technique 2010
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    The codling moth Cydia pomonella is amongst the most severe pests of pome fruit in the temperate regions of the world. Broad-spectrum insecticides have mainly been used to control this pest resulting in several negative environmental consequences. The demand for alternative control techniques is therefore increasing worldwide, and includes synthetic growth regulators, mating disruption, attract and kill, microbiological control agents, and the sterile insect technique (SIT). The in tegration of sterile insects with these control practices within the context of area-wide integrated pest management offers great potential. However, efficient and effective mass-rearing of the target insect is a fundamental component of the SIT but its complexity for Lepidopteran pests is very often underestimated. There has been an increasing interest to develop codling moth SIT for integration with other control tactics over the past years. This document compiles and summarize s available information on the rearing of the codling moth in relation to the SIT. Aspects such as colonization, adult and larval diet, sexing, quality control, shipment, disease control, data recording and management are described. It is not a text book but is developed so that individual sections can be consulted by the reader when necessary. The document therefore, does not provide guidelines per se, nor is it a compendium of standard operating procedures, as these will need t o be developed for each rearing facility based upon local needs and availability of materials and ingredients. The document is an attempt to bring together all existing information on the rearing of codling moth.
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    PT 6: Irradiation treatment for Cydia pomonella. Annex 6 to ISPM 28: Phytosanitary treatments for regulated pests
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    This standard presents as annexes phytosanitary treatments evaluated and adopted by the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM). It also describes the requirements for submission and evaluation of the efficacy data and other relevant information on a phytosanitary treatment that can be used as a phytosanitary measure and that will be annexed to this standard after its adoption. The treatments are for the control of regulated pests on regulated articles, primarily those moving in international trade. The adopted treatments provide the minimum requirements necessary to control a regulated pest at a stated efficacy. The scope of this standard does not include issues related to pesticide registration or other domestic requirements for approval of treatments (e.g. irradiation).

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